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Maribel Touré, TCC, NYCC, and Other Hempstead School District Residents File Complaint with NYS Commissioner of Education and Call for Examination of Recent Election Fraud and Other Improprieties
On June 12, Frederick K. Brewington held a press conference at his office to announce the filing of petition with the New York State Commissioner of Education in Albany, charging the Hempstead School District, the district clerk and Betty Cross in her capacity as a school board trustee and candidate with election fraud, abuse of absentee ballots and other improprieties, which impacted the recent school board election, which took place on May 20.
The content of the massive petition was disclosed, along with the numerous instances of wrongful actions by the named respondents. Copies of the petition were available for examination and residents and activists joined to express their resolve to expose the level of fraud and abuse that occurred and has plagued the Hempstead School District for far too long. A common theme by all those moving forward with this action is that what happened in this election is not the type of example we should be setting for the world to see, no less the children of Hempstead. This petition echoes the previous call to action that in Hempstead: “We can and must do better!”
In calling for a careful review of this process, this petition urges the commissioner to seriously evaluate every aspect of what led to the theft of the recent election from Ms. Maribel Touré. Those in attendance alongside the petitioners were members from the Hempstead community, The Corridor Counts, Inc. and New York Communities for Change, who stood in support of intense review that must take place.
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